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WRC Water Webinar – The Role of Industry Recognized Certifications in Workforce Development for Underserved Communities

WRC Water Webinar – The Role of Industry Recognized Certifications in Workforce Development for Underserved Communities

by Rachel McGuire | Sep 28, 2022

Free Registration: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0udO-qpzsoH92ibTSufFy1TrqkkRabn-gQ Join us on October 5th at 12pm CT for a WRC Water Webinar: The Role of Industry Recognized Certifications in Workforce Development for Underserved Communities featuring...

WRC Water Webinar – Multi-Faceted “Mudbugs”: How Ecology, Hydrogeology, and Geomorphology Influence Burrowing Crayfish Biodiversity in Alabama’s Black Belt Prairie

WRC Water Webinar – Multi-Faceted “Mudbugs”: How Ecology, Hydrogeology, and Geomorphology Influence Burrowing Crayfish Biodiversity in Alabama’s Black Belt Prairie

by Rachel McGuire | Aug 18, 2022

The monthly AUWRC Water Webinar series continues with Multi-Faceted “Mudbugs”: How Ecology, Hydrogeology, and Geomorphology Influence Burrowing Crayfish Biodiversity in Alabama’s Black Belt Prairie featuring Rebecca Bearden. Bearden is a biologist with the Geological...

WRC Water Webinar: The Native Black Bass Initiative – a Partnership Approach to Restore and Conserve Endemic Black Bass Throughout the Southeastern U.S.

WRC Water Webinar: The Native Black Bass Initiative – a Partnership Approach to Restore and Conserve Endemic Black Bass Throughout the Southeastern U.S.

by Rachel McGuire | Aug 17, 2022

Dr. Steve Sammons is a classically-trained fisheries management scientist who dabbles in conservation of large endemic fishes such as shoal bass, Alabama shad, and Gulf-strain striped bass. His work typically lies at the intersection of management and ecology,...

WRC Water Webinar – Smoke on the Water: Fire Effects on Black Rails and Other Coastal Marsh Birds

WRC Water Webinar – Smoke on the Water: Fire Effects on Black Rails and Other Coastal Marsh Birds

by Rachel McGuire | Jan 25, 2022

Smoke on the Water: Fire Effects on Black Rails and Other Coastal Marsh Birds featuring Dr. Jim Cox and Heather Levy of the Stoddard Bird Lab at Tall Timbers Research Station (TTRS). Jim Cox heads up the Stoddard Bird Lab at TTRS. The focus of the award-winning lab...

WRC Water Webinar – Fostering a Successful Future for the Water Resources Field in Alabama

WRC Water Webinar – Fostering a Successful Future for the Water Resources Field in Alabama

by Rachel McGuire | Jan 19, 2022

A panel of water resources professionals discuss their educational and professional paths, roles in the water resources field in Alabama, and the most pressing needs for water resources research in Alabama and beyond. Panelists include: Sandy Faulkner | Montgomery...

WRC Water Webinar – Impacts of Invasive Wild Pigs, Sus Scrofa, on Water Quality and Wetland Ecosystem Health

WRC Water Webinar – Impacts of Invasive Wild Pigs, Sus Scrofa, on Water Quality and Wetland Ecosystem Health

by Rachel McGuire | Jan 12, 2022

Impacts of Invasive Wild Pigs, Sus scrofa, on Water Quality and Wetland Ecosystem Health featuring Auburn University's Elizabeth Bradley. Registration is free and required: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sc-6spj4pG9Tr5agIBM5LMj6qA0VqR8Iq Elizabeth A....

WRC Water Webinar – Using Field Physiology Techniques to Find Contrasting Mechanisms of Drought Tolerance in Peanut

WRC Water Webinar – Using Field Physiology Techniques to Find Contrasting Mechanisms of Drought Tolerance in Peanut

by Rachel McGuire | Jan 12, 2022

Using Field Physiology Techniques to Find Contrasting Mechanisms of Drought Tolerance in Peanut featuring Dr. Alvaro Sanz-Saez Registration is Free and Required: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrcOCtrzwsHtV_Dq7rMNjEmT6tOOcrfXh2

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